“Whether it’s here in a planting bed, or over on the living wall, we want to create a diverse, lush, botanically rich environment that people can appreciate and learn from,” Gagliardo said.
“The teams at Amazon have been working hard for customers,” said Jeff Bezos, founder and CEO of?Amazon.com. “We unveiled Amazon Business, opened Amazon Mexico, launched Prime free same-day, rolled out our ninth Prime Now city, broke our Black Friday record with the first-ever Prime Day, received 11 Emmy nominations for?Transparent,?debuted six new kids pilots, brought Echo to general availability, introduced the Alexa Skills Kit and Alexa Voice Service, opened FBA Small and Light, continued to double down on our fastest growing geography — India, launched 350?significant AWS features and services so far this year (ahead of last year’s pace), introduced AWS Educate, and entered into agreements for new solar and wind farms — enough to exceed our 2016 goal of 40% renewable energy.”
“Today’s big tech companies have too much power?—?too much power over our economy, our society, and our democracy,” she writes. “They’ve bulldozed competition, used our private information for profit, and tilted the playing field against everyone else. And in the process, they have hurt small businesses and stifled innovation.”
“We’ve developed methods for significantly improving adoptive T-cell therapy, in which certain immune cells are reprogrammed to recognize and destroy a patient’s cancer,” Appelbaum said. “Early results with lymphoma and leukemia patients who were resistant to chemotherapy have been incredibly encouraging. These are patients with literally pounds of tumor that are treated with less than a thimbleful of T cells, and their tumors melt away. They get complete remissions in a matter of days — not months, days.”
“This new workforce will transform not only the atmosphere in work environments, but the physical workspaces themselves,” wrote Andy Oziemblo, CEO of Cubicle Concepts, in a post on Quartz. “With fewer employees coming into the office, some workers popping in and out throughout the week, and employers who are beginning to offer more flexible environments within the office, the modern workplace will transform accordingly.”
“The way we get recommendations for all these things we need to run our lives is so antiquated and ridiculous,” said Mohit, the wife of former Expedia CEO Erik Blachford. “It really does remind me so much of the early days at Amazon.”
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“We decided to stop being frustrated about it and actually do something,” he said. “The thing that we’re doing that’s different from traditional publishers is we’re digital first, which means that we can be fast, very agile. We can do short books, we can do modular books. We can do all sorts of projects that a traditional publisher wouldn’t even consider because they’re just not big enough to fit into their model.”
“This document was clearly written by the B team. Can someone get me the A team document? I don’t want to waste my time with the B team document.”
“We set a goal to move 75 percent of all our computing power into the public cloud within three years and to save million,” Shine said. “Three years on, we’ve saved over 0 million in avoided capital and are about 65 percent in the cloud. It’s really transformed how we work.?We can rely on AWS to give us a reliable platform that keeps developing, and our tech teams can focus on developing products for customers.”
“We have always liked the potential for the Atlanta market,” Xue said. “More companies are moving their North American headquarters to the city like Mercedes-Benz (USA) did. This generates jobs and demand for housing,” he said.